Seasonal pattern changes

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Mike Leonard wrote:Go out back and watch that nasty old alley cat tom and you will learn more about lions than you will on this forum. LOL!

Isn't that the truth :lol: :lol:
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Big Horn Posse wrote:
Mike Leonard wrote:Go out back and watch that nasty old alley cat tom and you will learn more about lions than you will on this forum. LOL!

Isn't that the truth :lol: :lol:

I guess I'll ask the cat instead of you then.

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sheimer wrote:I guess I'll ask the cat instead of you then. Scott
LOL!...

But by that, I would say the comparison would be dependant on the density of females and how much of a bad a.s.s he really is then. So what is the most dense female lion population in N.A.? How many females per 500 sq. mi.? What ever that number is...is how many he can breed at a maximum. Maybe even his momma, sisters, aunts, nieces and cousins. The son-of-a-guns have their very own line/inbreeding program going on thanks to Mother Nature!
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